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<mods:namePart>Jiang, Li-Yun</mods:namePart>
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<treatment ID-GBIF-Taxon="152031974" LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2A359DA9-53F8-4D15-8348-41588AC1AF9D" httpUri="http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E15373AF3A7FB9EDD0D292B0611A5F58" lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="79" pageId="4" pageNumber="73">
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<taxonomicName LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:2A359DA9-53F8-4D15-8348-41588AC1AF9D" authority="Qiao, Jiang & Chen" class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="4" pageNumber="73" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius Qiao, Jiang & Chen</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicNameLabel pageId="4" pageNumber="73">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
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Figures 1-42
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="73">Locus typicus.</paragraph>
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China (Zhejiang,
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, altitude 450m).
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<subSubSection pageId="4" pageNumber="73" type="etymology">
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="73">Etymology.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="73">The species is named for the very large, broadsword-shaped marginal processes on abdominal tergite IV. The specific name combines "latus (Latin, =broad, wide)" and "gladius (Latin, =sword)".</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="73">Descriptions.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="4" pageNumber="73">Alate viviparous female: Body oval (Fig. 19), head and thorax pale brown, abdomen dark green in life (Figs. 36-38).</paragraph>
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Mounted specimens. Head and thorax pale brown, dorsal spinal processes, marginal processes and seta-bearing processes brown; antennal segment I pale brown, antennal segments II-VI unpigmented; apex of rostrum brown; femora, tibiae and tarsi pale brown; siphunculi, cauda, anal plate and genital plate pale brown; wing veins pale and unbordered, basal and inner margins of pterostigma with dark fuscous forming a conspicuous crescent-shaped mark (Fig. 19); the other parts of specimens pale. Posterior margin of pronotum with short wrinkles; distal 1/3 of antennal segment III and segments
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<normalizedToken originalValue="IV–VI">IV-VI</normalizedToken>
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with sparse imbrications, middle of inner margin of segment I slightly swollen (Figs. 2, 21); distal 1/4 of tibiae with spinules, tarsi with spinulose short imbrications; dorsal spinal and marginal processes with sparse spinules or spinulose short stripes; cauda, anal plate and genital plate with sparse spinulose short stripes. Dorsal setae of body thick and pointed, long or short.
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<pageBreakToken pageId="5" pageNumber="74" start="start">Head</pageBreakToken>
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with 1 pair of cephalic setae, 2 pairs of antennal tubercular setae and 2 pairs of posterior dorsal setae between eyes (Fig. 1); pronotum with 2 pairs of spinal and 1 pair of posterior marginal setae; abdominal tergite I with 1 pair of spinal and 1 pair of marginal setae, each on dorsal processes; tergite VIII with 5 or 6 setae, occasionally 7 or 8, 1 pair of them on dorsal spinal processes. Length of cephalic setae, marginal setae on abdominal tergite I and dorsal setae on tergite VIII 0.038-0.058, 0.029-0.058 and 0.029-0.058, respectively, all 1.50-3.00 times as long as basal width of antennal segment III.
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Head. Median front and antennal tubercles un-developed, frontal profile shallow
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<normalizedToken originalValue="“W”">"W"</normalizedToken>
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-shaped (Figs. 1, 20). Dorsum of head without any processes. Antennae fine and long (Figs. 2-4, 21, 22), 6-segmented, 0.79-0.88 times as long as body; length in proportion of segments
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<normalizedToken originalValue="I–VI">I-VI</normalizedToken>
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: 12: 9: 100: 60: 60: 36+47, respectively; processus terminalis 1.16-1.33 times as long as base of the segment. Secondary rhinaria round, with sparse and short ciliated, 4-7 ones distributing on basal 1/3-2/5 of antennal segment III. Antennal setae short and pointed, segments
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<normalizedToken originalValue="I–VI">I-VI</normalizedToken>
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each with 2 or 3, 2 (occasionally 1), 5-7 (occasionally 3 or 4), 1-3, 1 (occasionally 2), 1+0 setae, respectively; apex of processus terminalis with 4 or 5 short pointed setae; setae of segment V distributing on basal 1/3 of the segment; length of setae on antennal segment III 0.75 times as long as basal width of the segment. Rostrum thick and short, apex reaching anterior margin of mesosternum; ultimate rostral segment stout, wedge-shaped (Figs. 5, 23), 0.89-1.14 times as long as its basal width, 0.72-1.11 times as long as second hind tarsal segment, with 3 pairs of primary and 3 pairs of accessory setae.
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Thorax. Dorsum of thorax without any processes. Legs slender. Fore coxae distinctly expanded, mid- and hind coxae normal. Hind femur 0.98-1.09 times as long as antennal segment III, hind tibia 0.50-0.59 times as long as body. Setae on legs short, stiff and pointed, apex of tibiae with 3 peg-shaped setae (Fig. 26), distinct
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from other setae. Length of setae on hind tibia 1.25-1.67 times as long as mid-width of the segment. First tarsal chaetotaxy: 5, 5, 5. Wing veins pale without bordered; forewing with radial sector absent or with basal half indistinct; basal and inner margins of pterostigma thickly marked with brown fuscous (Figs. 11, 19); hind wings with two oblique veins.
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Abdomen. Abdominal tergites with developed spinal and marginal processes (Figs. 6, 24). Tergite I: 1 pair of conical spinal processes (Fig. 8), 0.03-0.08 long, 0.57-1.38 times as long as its basal width, 0.75-2.75 times as long as its distal width; apex of each tubercle with 1 thick, long and pointed seta, 0.06-0.14 long, 1.17-2.14 times as long as length of spinal processes; marginal processes not well developed (Figs. 7, 25), 0.019-0.029 long, 0.50 times as long as their basal widths. Tergite II: 1 pair of long conical spinal processes (Fig. 9), 0.096-0.173 long, 0.73-1.64 times as long as their basal widths, 2.50-4.50 times as long as their distal widths; a spinal seta on apex of each spinal tubercle, 0.067-0.086 long, 0.60-0.67 times as long as length of spinal processes; marginal processes conical, 0.029-0.048
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, 0.25-0.50 times as long as their basal widths; marginal setae as long as marginal processes. Tergite III: 1 pair of spinal processes (Fig. 10), which are close to each other at base, 0.019-0.048 long, 0.75-0.80 times as long as their basal widths; a spinal seta on apex of each spinal processus, 0.038-0.086 long, 1.60-3.00 times as long as length of spinal processes; 1 pair of pleural setae not on processes; marginal processes 0.106-0.182 long, 0.59-1.19 times as long as their basal widths; marginal setae 0.029-0.048 long, 0.16-0.30 times as long as marginal processes. Tergite IV: 1 pair of spinal processes, 0.048-0.086 long, 0.71-1.50 times as long as its basal width; spinal setae short and pointed, 0.028-0.048 long, about 0.50 times as long as spinal processes; marginal processes distinctly developed, broadsword-shaped, almost vertical with body in life (Figs. 36-38); 1.69-2.19 times as long as antennal segment V, 3.75-4.73 times as long as their basal widths; each with 1 seta on distal 1/3 of inner margin, 0.019-0.029 long, 1.00-2.00 times as long as basal width of the antennal segment III. Tergite V: 1 pair of spinal processes, 0.010-0.048 long, 0.25-1.67 times as long as their basal widths; spinal setae 0.048 long, 0.20-1.00 times as long as spinal processes; marginal processes 0.048-0.067 long, 0.45-0.78 times as long as their basal widths, marginal setae 0.058-0.077 long, 0.86-1.60 times as long as marginal processes, sometimes with 1 pair of short and pointed pleural setae on small processes. Tergite VI: 1 pair of spinal processes, 0.019-0.029 long, 0.43-0.67 times as long as their basal widths; each with 1 seta at apex, 0.029-0.038 long, 1.00-2.00 times as long as spinal processes. Tergite VII: 1 pair of spinal processes, 0.01-0.019 long, 0.33-0.50 times as long as their basal widths; 1 pair of spinal setae on spinal processes, 0.048-0.058 long, 2.50-3.00 times as long as spinal processes; 1 pair of marginal processes, 0.029-0.048 long, 0.50-0.72 times as long as their basal widths, marginal setae on marginal processes 0.048-0.077 long, 2.50-4.00 times as long as basal width of antennal segment III; 1 pair of pleural setae not on processes. Tergite VIII: 1 pair of spinal processes, 0.010-0.038 long, 0.33-1.00 times as long as their basal widths; pleural and marginal setae not on processes. Siphunculi truncated (Figs. 12, 27), smooth, without flange, 0.68-1.11 times as long as their basal widths, 1.67-2.86 times as long as their distal widths, 1.00-1.43 times as long as cauda; each with 1 long seta at base of siphunculi, length of seta 0.88-1.50 times as long as distal width of siphunculi. Cauda knob-shaped (Figs. 13, 28), 0.70-0.94 times as long as its basal width; with 9-12 long or short setae. Anal plate bilobed (Figs. 14, 29), with 18-23 long or short setae. Genital plate transversely oval (Figs. 15, 30), with 20-32 fine setae. Gonapophyses fused, with 11-15 short pointed setae (Fig. 16).
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Embryo(in alate viviparous female). Dorsal setae of body thick, long and capitate at apex, with distinct basal processes (Fig. 17). Setal pattern (Fig. 18): dorsum of head with 2 pairs of anterior and 2 pairs of posterior setae; pro-, meso- and metanotum each with 1 pair of spinal and 1 pair of marginal setae, respectively; abdominal tergites
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<normalizedToken originalValue="I–VII">I-VII</normalizedToken>
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each with 1 pair of spinal and 1 pair of marginal setae, respectively; spinal setae on tergites III, V and VII slightly displaced pleurally; tergite VIII with 2 spinal setae. Siphunculi visible.
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<pageBreakToken pageId="8" pageNumber="77" start="start">First</pageBreakToken>
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instar nymph. Body oval, head and thorax yellow green, and abdomen dark green in life (Fig. 39). Mounted specimens pale, with brown dorsal processes (Fig. 31). Body 0.80-1.06 long and 0.50-0.62 wide. Antennae 4-segmented, segment III 0.208-0.213 long, basal diameter of the segment 0.0144-0.0192. Abdominal tergites
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each with 1 pair of spinal and 1 pair of marginal processes, respectively; spinal processes on tergites III, V and VII slightly displaced pleurally; tergite VIII with 2 spinal processes. Each processus with one seta, thick, long and capitate at apex, same as setae of embryos. Spinal processes on tergite II 0.017-0.022 long, with setae 0.095-0.110 long; marginal processes on tergite IV 0.05-0.06 long. Siphunculi truncated. Cauda triangle, with blunt round apex. Anal plate semicircle.
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<paragraph lastPageId="9" lastPageNumber="78" pageId="8" pageNumber="77">
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Second instar nymph. Body 1.02-1.27 long and 0.75-0.94 wide (Figs. 32, 40). Antennae 5-segmented, segment III 0.20-0.30 long, basal diameter of the segment 0.0144-0.0192. Spinal processes on tergite II 0.018-0.038 long, with setae 0.087
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0.136 long; marginal processes on tergite IV 0.12-0.16 long. The other characteristics similar to first instar nymph.
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="78">Third instar nymph. Body 1.31-1.66 long and 1.11-1.43 wide (Figs. 33, 41). Antennae 6-segmented, segment III 0.21-0.25 long, basal diameter of the segment 0.0192-0.024. Spinal processes on tergite II 0.04-0.05 long, with setae 0.137-0.143 long; marginal processes on tergite IV 0.24-0.31 long. The other characteristics similar to first instar nymph.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="78">Fourth instar nymph. Body 1.72-2.06 long and 1.57-1.86 wide (Figs. 34, 42). Antennae 6-segmented, segment III 0.37-0.40 long, basal diameter of the segment 0.0192-0.024. Spinal processes on tergite II 0.05-0.08 long, with setae 0.14-0.18 long; marginal processes on tergite IV 0.36-0.42 long. The other characteristics similar to first instar nymph.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="78">Specimens examined.</paragraph>
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<paragraph lastPageId="10" lastPageNumber="79" pageId="9" pageNumber="78">
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Holotype: alate viviparous female, CHINA: Zhejiang (Suichang County, Jiulongshan Mountain,
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, coll. J. Chen, Q.H. Liu & X.T. Li. Paratypes: 8 alate viviparous females, 2 first instar, 6 second instar, 4 third instar and 6 fourth instar nymphs, with the same collection data as holotype; 4 alate viviparous females, CHINA: Fujian (Jiangle County, Bailian District, Yujiaping Village, Longqishan Mountain,
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, altitude 890m), 17 July 2011, on
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<taxonomicName class="Liliopsida" family="Poaceae" genus="Indocalamus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Indocalamus tessellatus" order="Poales" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="tessellatus">Indocalamus tessellatus</taxonomicName>
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, coll. J. Chen, Q.H. Liu & X.T. Li.
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">Specimen depositories. All the type specimens of the new species and the other specimens examined are deposited in the National Zoological Museum of China, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">Taxonomic notes.</paragraph>
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The new species is similar to the type species
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis bambusicola" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bambusicola">Chucallis bambusicola</taxonomicName>
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(Takahashi), but differs in colour in life and morphology by the characters given in the key.
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">Host plant.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName class="Liliopsida" family="Poaceae" genus="Indocalamus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Indocalamus tessellatus" order="Poales" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="tessellatus">Indocalamus tessellatus</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">Biology.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">It colonizes the underside of the leaves of the host plant (Fig. 35).</paragraph>
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Figures 1-18.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius</taxonomicName>
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Qiao, Jiang & Chen, sp. n. Alate viviparous female: 1 dorsal view of head 2 antennal segments
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<normalizedToken originalValue="I–III">I-III</normalizedToken>
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3 antennal segment IV 4 antennal segments
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5 ultimate rostral segment 6 dorsal view of abdomen, showing processes 7 marginal tubercle on abdominal tergite I 8 spinal tubercle on abdominal tergite I 9 spinal tubercle on abdominal tergite II 10 spinal tubercle on abdominal tergite III 11 fore wing 12 siphunculus 13 cauda, 14 anal plate, 15 genital plate 16 gonapophyses. Embryo: 17 dorsal seta of body 18 setal pattern. Scale bars = 0.10 mm.
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Figures 19-30.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius</taxonomicName>
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Qiao, Jiang & Chen, sp. n. Alate viviparous female: 19 dorsal view of body 20 dorsal view of head 21 antennal segments
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<normalizedToken originalValue="I–III">I-III</normalizedToken>
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22 antennal segments
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23 ultimate rostral segment 24 dorsal view of abdomen 25 marginal tubercle and seta on abdominal tergite I 26 hind tarsal segments 27 siphunculus 28 cauda 29 anal plate 30 genital plate. Scale bars = 0.10 mm.
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Figures 31-34.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius</taxonomicName>
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Qiao, Jiang & Chen, sp. n. Dorsal view of body: 31 1st instar nymph 32 2nd instar nymph 33 3rd instar nymph 34 4th instar nymph. Scale bars = 0.10 mm.
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<caption pageId="10" pageNumber="79">
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">
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Figures 35-38.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius</taxonomicName>
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Qiao, Jiang & Chen, sp. n. 35 A population on the underside of leaf of host plant 36-38 Dorsal view of alate viviparous female in life.
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</caption>
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<caption pageId="10" pageNumber="79">
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="79">
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Figures 39-42.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Chucallis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Chucallis latusigladius" order="Hemiptera" pageId="10" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="latusigladius">Chucallis latusigladius</taxonomicName>
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Qiao, Jiang & Chen, sp. n. Dorsal view of nymph in life: 39 1st instar nymph 40 2nd instar nymph 41 3rd instar nymph 42 4th instar nymph.
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